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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to strengthen NCD care by improving prevention and rehabilitation services for NCDs, with a focus on stroke and heart attacks, at all levels of the health system.
Components
Component 1: Integrated care at the hospital level for NCD patients
Component 2: Integrated prevention and rehabilitation services at the primary care and population-level
Component 3: Project management
Component 4: Contingent Emergency Response Component
Environmental And Social Risk Classification: Moderate
Environmental risks and impacts are mostly associated with project-related civil works and healthcare facilities operation. These risks are site-specific and temporary and can be mitigated by existing construction best practices. Social risks involve potential for exclusion in access to services for members of vulnerable groups, especially the disabled and isolated rural poor, and those without awareness or insurance.
A LOAN IN THE AMOUNT OF EURO 36.2 MILLION (US$ 40 MILLION EQUIVALENT) TO THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA FOR A MODERNIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES PROJECT
World Bank
Yoshini Naomi Rupasinghe
Senior Health Specialist
Olena Doroshenko
Senior Economist, Health
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Republic of Moldova
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Health
Ala Nemerenco, Minister, ala.nemerenco@msmps.gov.md
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